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Viscous flow and ablation pressure phenomena in nanosecond UV laser irradiation of polymers.

Authors :
Tokarev, V. N.
Lazare, S.
Belin, C.
Debarre, D.
Source :
Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing. 2004, Vol. 79 Issue 4-6, p717-720. 4p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Acceleration and expulsion of a laser-induced melt layer in laser ablation of polymers is studied based on a combination of a quantitative theoretical modeling of ablation pressure and viscous melt flow with an experimental technique of a precise nanoscale measurement of the resulting surface profile. For two particular examples corresponding to so-called ‘stationary’ and ‘non-stationary’ liquid layer flows the following results are obtained: (i) the kinematic viscosity of the laser-induced melt layer on the surface of poly(ethylene terephthalate) at extreme conditions of KrF laser ablation is found for the first time and (ii) a new form of material removal in laser ablation is explained – expulsion of long (up to 1 mm) nanofibers with a radius of about 150–200 nm when a poly(methyl methacrylate) target is irradiated with a single pulse of a KrF excimer laser. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09478396
Volume :
79
Issue :
4-6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
13835100
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00339-004-2693-z